Jiaju Zangzhai is located in Danba County, Ganzi Prefecture. It is a Tibetan dwelling village with Jiabao Tibetan characteristics. Playing in the Tibetan village, the panoramic view on the hillside opposite the stockade is quite spectacular. After entering the Tibetan village, only a scattered Tibetan-style building can be seen. There is a layer of livestock in the bottom of the building. In turn, there are pots and pans, living rooms, halls and furniture, and some buildings also have balconies. The white walls are painted with sun, moon and stars and religious patterns, beautiful and spectacular.

The Lhagang Grassland is located on the northwestern side of Kangding City, stretching to either side of the Sichuan-Tibet Highway. In Tibetan language, "Lhagang" means "favorite place of the Buddha." Sites worth visiting on the grasslands include the Pel Lhagong Gompa and Muya Golden Pagoda. The brilliant green grassland is dotted with herdsmen's tents. It is one of the most harmonious and beautiful plateaus in the Tibetan plains. The Lhagang Grassland is dominated by the towering Yala Glacier. On the grasslands, the most popular place to visit is the Muya Golden Pagoda. Traditional horse races are held every year on the Lhagang Grassland. Local herdsmen dress in festive costumes and gather together from all directions to celebrate the holidays in traditional fashion.

Mosika, located next to the Jinlong Snow Mountain in Danba, Sichuan province, is in the valley area of Hengduan Mountains, spanning the two prefectures of Garze and Aba. It is a plateau pasture across Daofu County, Jinchuan County and Danba County, surrounded by three sacred mountains, and a spectacular combination of snow mountains, forests, grassland, glaciers and lakes. The herdsmen in the Mosika Village live a poetic life under the guidance of the spiritual leader, the Living Buddha named Ri Qiong of the Jinlong Temple. The Mosika villagers are guarding this pure land. In the transcendental realm, the people and wild animals live in harmony and achieve the perfect state of "oneness of man and nature" unconsciously.